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OPTIYARD · Optimised Real-time Yard and Network Management

H2020Status: CLOSED1 October 201730 September 2019EU funding €1,499,900Call H2020-S2RJU-2017

The Commission’s 2011 White Paper states that by 2050, rail should substantially expand its modal share over medium and long distances. This is consistent with the Policy goals of expanding rail capacity, both cited in the Horizon 2020 and Shift2Rail (S2R) calls. Considering the ambitious Horizon 2020 Key Performance Indicator (KPI) calling for a surge in the utilisation of capacity within a range 70-90%, yards, hubs and terminals play a key role in facilitating this step-change by contributing to a competitive, reliable and safe freight transport. To meet the needs of S2R and Horizon 2020, OptiYard will design decision support tool for yard managers that will help them to optimise processes and manage their yards more efficiently. It will do this in real-time, with interaction with relevant network. The processes must be performed in real-time, to guarantee on-time delivery and operational efficiency, in particular, for single wagon transport. OptiYard addresses critical operational points of the transport chain (both rail marshalling yards or as transfer points to other modes) to improve capacity and reliability. OptiYard will facilitate real-time interaction between yard and relevant network IT systems that allow for software based planning and ultimately optimisation of single wagonload and blocktrain operational processes.Building on the current state of the art and practice, the ambition of OptiYard is to provide a fully functional software module where real-time yard management, interaction with the network and ad-hoc timetable planning will be simulated in real-time. The optimization module and algorithms will be proven for large and complex freight transport networks, and integrate well with IP5 activities towards automation, e.g. intelligent assets and automated shunting and mainline operations.

Consortium · 13 organisations

coordinator

UNION INTERNATIONALE DES CHEMINS DE FER

FR · €188,781

participant

OLTIS GROUP AS

CZ · €97,625

participant

EURNEX e. V.

DE · €42,313

participant

UNIVERSITY OF NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE

UK · €123,188

participant

UNIVERSITY OF LEEDS

UK · €220,313

participant

NEW OPERA AISBL

BE · €86,125

participant

UNIVERSITE GUSTAVE EIFFEL

FR · €169,313

participant

CD CARGO, AS

CZ · €42,913

participant

ADRIAFER SRL

IT · €27,938

participant

UNION INTERNATIONALE DES SOCIETES DE TRANSPORT COMBINE RAIL-ROUTE SCRL

BE · €66,938

participant

SIMCON

SK · €234,969

participant

UNIVERSITA DEGLI STUDI DI ROMA LA SAPIENZA

IT · €148,050

participant

TECHNISCHE UNIVERSITAET DRESDEN

DE · €51,438

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